(Fox 2) – Months after his announcement, Detroit Sports will now be available to overcome Amazon Prime.
The new complementary module will allow people to watch the Red Wings, Tigers and Piston games more easily.
Overview:
The owner of Fanduel Sports Network, which broadcasts local sports on the Detroit market and several others, announced Wednesday that Red Wings, Pistons and Tigers games can be watched via Amazon Prime.
Games will be available via an additional module that can be downloaded from its main video account. It will cost $ 19.99 per month.
Games can always be watched on television or connected mobile application of the Sports Fanduel network as long as someone has a subscription.
According to a press release From Main Street Sports Group: “Privileged customers can subscribe to Fanduel Sports Network today by visiting the Video Prime or Amazon.com/CHANNELS application and by accessing the subscription section to unlock a range of local sports programs in direct adapted to their region. “
What they say:
The president of distribution and commercial development of the parent company said that he “still sought new and innovative means” to help fans.
“This relationship with Prime Video gives fans another way to watch their favorite local teams and underlines the essential role that our distribution partners play in the conduct of our future growth. We are delighted to offer a transparent and practical way to stay In the game, “said Eric Ratchman.
The background:
The problems looking at the tigers appeared in 2024 when a Blackout on television emerged After Comcast and the previous television provider, Bally Sports, failed to reach an agreement to broadcast the Games.
While The cover was restored Months later, he was among several problems reported by Bally Sports Coverage because his parent company considered bankruptcy.
In November, Tigers reached a new television agreement To broadcast local matches during the 2024-2025 season. Earlier in the year, a new media partnership with Fanduel was agreed, ending in the name of Bally Sports.
Later in November, Fanduel announced that he would offer payments in one game For all those who hope to broadcast Detroit Sports one at a time.
The source: The previous reports and information of a press release from Main Street Sports Group were used during the declaration of this story